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ANN ARBOR – US research firm Kraig Labs has spun its first composite bio-engineered spider silk and Pima cotton yarn as it looks to advance the genetics and robustness of its technology for future textile manufacture.

The production of these bio-engineered yarns, first designed in late 2022, has allowed the company to improve the silk cutting, washing, and opening of the new composite yarns – ready for in-house scale-up.

Robust, bio-engineered silk fibres have been put forward as a candidate to replace synthetic textile fibres in future.

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